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#41 Posted : 10 May 2019 22:17:43

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Sticky Wickett wrote:
Just caught up with this Alan. Your figure painting is lovely mate. Absolutely top work!Love BigGrin Cool

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Thanks Phil, appreciated.... The painting of all these decorations does get a little tedious at times but has to be done, shame they are so small..... Onwards we go...Cool Cool

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#42 Posted : 15 May 2019 16:16:59

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Stage 96 Contents: Decorations.

Remove any burrs or flash from the decorations supplied with this stage. Apply a coat of metal primer and leave to dry.

Now retrieve decorations C68b, C68g, C68h, C58j and C58k from stage 80. If you haven’t already done so then remove any burrs or flash from these decorations and apply a coat of metal primer.

Follow the painting guide provided within the instructions to paint all these decorations. When dry, carefully store the decorations in a bag labelled with this stage number, ensuring you can easily identify the two different sets.

This stage is now complete.

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#43 Posted : 15 May 2019 16:36:11

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Alan

Very neat work.

They look like they are "trying the builders patience" with some of thosevparts getting smaller it looks like to me.

Tony
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#44 Posted : 15 May 2019 19:37:12

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birdaj2 wrote:
Alan

Very neat work.

They look like they are "trying the builders patience" with some of thosevparts getting smaller it looks like to me.

Tony


Thanks Tony, can only agree with you. Builders will need a great deal of patience when painting all of the decorations, they are small, detailed and never ending. Same image again but this time with the customary penny shot for scale and these are not the smallest.....Cool Cool

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#45 Posted : 15 May 2019 20:29:49

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BigGrin I can only commend your patience and skill ThumpUp
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#46 Posted : 16 May 2019 05:59:54

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BigGrin Lovely work as usual Alan Cool
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#47 Posted : 16 May 2019 06:56:53

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Master at work,how many hairs on that paint brush ?

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#48 Posted : 16 May 2019 09:35:33

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Thanks guys for the supportive comments, appreciated......Cool Cool

@Trev: Brushes used are tiny and have even pulled some bristles out of brushes on occasions. Biggest thing though is patience and lots of it.....BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin

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#49 Posted : 19 May 2019 20:38:26

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Stage 97 Contents: Wooden Strips, Gallery Parts and Decorations.

Remove any burrs or flash from the decorations supplied with this stage. Apply a coat of metal primer and leave to dry.

Follow the painting guide provided within the instructions to paint the decorations. When dry, carefully store the decorations in a bag labelled with this stage number.

This stage is now complete.

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#50 Posted : 19 May 2019 20:59:12

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Excellent work as always Alan, love the detail painting on the decorations which will look amazing when they are all brought together on the finished build.

Very well done. Cool ThumpUp

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#51 Posted : 20 May 2019 08:27:27

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Kev the Modeller wrote:
Excellent work as always Alan, love the detail painting on the decorations which will look amazing when they are all brought together on the finished build.

Very well done. Cool ThumpUp

Kev Smile


Thanks Kev for your kind comments, appreciated as always....Cool Cool .. Painting the castings is certainly a challenge and there is still some 300 still to be done. Time consuming but hopefully all the effort will be worth it in the end....Cool Cool

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Alan
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#52 Posted : 04 June 2019 10:44:13

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Stage 98 Contents: Stern Decorations and Wooden Strips.

Remove any burrs or flash from the decorations supplied with this stage. Apply a coat of metal primer and leave to dry.

Follow the painting guide provided within the instructions to paint the decorations. When dry, carefully store the decorations in a bag labelled with this stage number.

Now retrieve the four lion head (C20) decorations from stage 89. Note: The instructions do not advise when these decorations are to be painted however, you will need paint these in order to complete this stage. Remove any burrs of flash from these decorations and apply a coat of metal primer. Follow the painting guide in Stage 83 to paint these decorations.

Glue two 1.5x5mm wooden strips together side by side then repeat with another two strips. When the glue has dried, sand any uneven areas of the strips smooth. (I chose to paint (RAL 3020) these strips now). Cut a total of 52 (10x10mm) sections from the strips and paint any unpainted edges.

Take the 0.5x6mm wooden strips and lightly sand them smooth. I chose to stain these strips now using the same stain as was used on the main hull. Glue two wooden strips together side by side then repeat with another two strips. Cut the final strip in half and glue the two halves together side by side. Cut a total of 52 (12x12mm) sections from the strips and touch up any edges where needed.

Glue a 10mm piece into the centre of the 12mm piece, leaving a gap of 1mm on every side. These parts make up the gun port doors. Repeat the process until you 52 doors. Now retrieve the 18 lion head decorations C20 and glue a lion head decoration in the centre of 18 of the prepared gun port doors.

Carefully store the decorations and the gun port doors in a bag labelled with this stage number.

This stage is now complete.

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#53 Posted : 04 June 2019 14:30:37

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BigGrin Cracking job Alan. I have just started doing mine Cool
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#54 Posted : 04 June 2019 17:11:18

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Alan

You have a lovely consistant finish across the pieces.

The lions heads look very neat.

Tony
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#55 Posted : 04 June 2019 20:10:47

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BigGrin All looking good and nice work AlanCool
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#56 Posted : 05 June 2019 06:00:21

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certainly a colourful ship, your doing a cracking job Alan

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#57 Posted : 05 June 2019 07:46:05

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Great work Alan, looking stunning.Love

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#58 Posted : 05 June 2019 08:07:15

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Incredible detail! Top results!
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Walter



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#59 Posted : 05 June 2019 09:58:58

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Hi Alan,

Wonderful job on the painting, that must have took some time, great skill,I can remember painting gunports in my youth on a ship called (Norske-Love) Billing Boats they were the same color red and gold so I know how hard it was for you to paint them.

Well done

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#60 Posted : 05 June 2019 10:15:30

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Lovely paintwork Alan ,can't wait to see it all in place Cool
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